Although it still doesn’t have a release date, the adaptation of The Legend of Zelda is, without a doubt, one of the most anticipated of the coming years. Wes Ball He’s eager to get into production on the film, but it looks like it won’t be the only video game-based project he’ll direct in the future.
As we have been able to learn through the portal The Hollywood ReporterUniversal Pictures has reached an agreement with the American director to adapt the video game Ruiner for the big screen, a title released in 2017 and developed by Reikon Games.
The story of Ruins Set in the year 2091 in the cyber-metropolis Rengkok, it follows a psychopath connected to advanced technology, who fights against a corrupt system to uncover the truth and rescue his kidnapped brother. While the title garnered a fair amount of positive reviews, it’s surprising that Universal chose to adapt this work over other, much bigger-name indies,
Undertale, Hotline Miami or even The Binding of Isaac are some of the titles that, due to their fame, are much more famous than this video game, but it seems that the setting, aesthetics and narrative aspect of the film have helped the production company a lot to decide to make an adaptation of this title.
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